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Index of Place Names

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Index of Place Names (IPN) in Great Britain is published by the Office for National Statistics.

The IPN is a list of "places" in Great Britain. For each "place" included, the IPN lists which areas that place is located within, for each of a set of administrative geographies. The latest edition of the IPN (published July 2016) contains 87,338 entries.[1]

An Index of Place Names was first produced for the 1831 Census. The last Index to be produced as a separate Census volume was published in 1985. Since then the IPN has been available in electronic format, initially as a CD, and, more recently, as a download. The most recent version can be downloaded for free as a CSV file through the ONS Open Geography Portal. A searchable online version of the IPN is also available on the ONS Open Geography Portal.[2]

All place names are assigned to the appropriate administrative areas existing as at 31 December 2015. The Index gives some alternative names for places, as well as Welsh-language names where appropriate. The 2016 edition of the IPN is the first to also feature Scottish place names.

Types of place included

The following types of "place" are included in the IPN (the IPN Place Name Type Code is in brackets):

  • Locality (LOC) – villages, hamlets and localities without legally defined boundaries
  • Historic County (CTYHIST)
  • Lieutenancy County (CTYLT)
  • Electoral ward / division (WD)
  • Civil parish (PAR) (England and Scotland)
  • Community (COM) (Wales)
  • Unitary Authority (UA) (England and Wales)
  • Council Area (CA) (Scotland)
  • London borough (LONB) (England)
  • Metropolitan District (MD) (England)
  • Non-metropolitan District (NMD) (England)
  • Non-metropolitan County (CTY) (England)
  • National Park (NPARK)
  • Region (RGN) (England)
  • Built-up Area (BUA) (England and Wales)
  • Built-up Area Sub-division (BUASD) (England and Wales)

Fields included for each place name

Each record in the IPN relates the place name to the following fields (the IPN Field Name is in brackets after the description):

In the fields which present a code, the IPN uses the Government Statistical Service (GSS) standard 9-character codes.

References

External links

This page was last edited on 29 February 2024, at 07:05
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